The method involves modifying an encryption key (Kc) in accordance with a given algorithm and in dependence on the ordinal number of a time slot to obtain a modified encryption key. A modified pseudo-random sequence is formed from the resultant modified encryption key. The modification is carried out in accordance with the aid of an encryption algorithm. A logical operation is performed on the modified pseudo-random sequence and for each block of the non-encrypted information. Preferably the operation is performed on the information block that belongs to the time slot whose ordinal number has been used to form the modified encryption key. As an additional option, the frame number can also be modified in accordance with a given algorithm and in dependence on the ordinal number of the relevant time slot. The method provides reliable encryption in TDMA mobile radio systems in which two or more time slots are used for one and the same transmission without requiring any substantial changes to signaling protocol and/or system equipment.
Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A method of encrypting information transmitted between a fixed network and a mobile station in a time division multiple access (TDMA) mobile radio system, wherein information is divided into at least two blocks and transmitted in at least two time slots in each frame in a frame sequence, said method of encrypting information comprising the steps of: a) forming a pseudo-random sequence from an encryption key and an ordinal number of the frame in which the information is transmitted in accordance with an encryption algorithm; b) forming a modified pseudo-random sequence from said pseudo-random sequence, in dependence on the ordinal number of the time slot within which the information block that is encrypted with the modified pseudo-random sequence shall be transmitted, in accordance with a first algorithm; and c) performing an Exclusive OR (EXOR) operation between said modified pseudo-random sequence and each block of non-encrypted information, wherein generation of the modified pseudo-random sequence for each slot is independent of the non-encrypted information so that there is no error propagation when deciphering a slot with a bit error.
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December 6, 2005
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